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V- -1 EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main pot L. WIMBERLY, Editor DAILY ier year, by mll 93.00 Per month, delivered Per week, delivered .' BBMI-WKKKLY, Per Year 2 00 Bix Hon tin H. 0U DKC'K.M I IKK 14, 1UOH. STATU HOAI) OPPONKI). Linn County, llmvovrr, 110 mhwh a Change In Pntu-nt lUmd Iaw. ALBANY, Or., Dec. 12. The con vention of the Linn County Good Hoada League, which came to a clone Ituit evening, went on record against the creation of a state road commis sion and opponod the matter of a imb 11c highway extending through the state southward. Judge C. II. Stew art showed weak points in the pres ent road laws. Laws and changes In laws were proposed, as follows: Providing for an annual road meet ing In each district, with power to determine what roads shall he built and improved; giving dlutrlcts the power to make special levy to carry on additional Improvements; giving the road districts the power to elect the road suiwrvlsor; providing for the combining of large districts where timber lands predominate and to divide the funds derived from these sources to the various districts of the county. A recommendation was adopted, as followo: An annual meeting shall he held In each road district, which shall have the power to determine what roads shall be Improved, and to de termine the character and extent of the Improvement. At the meeting a special tax may be levied sufllcleut to carry on the proposed road work and the process of levying this tax shall be made as simple as possible. The plan used at annuul school meetings was Indorsed and accepted as a good model. It was further Hosolved, That It Is the sense of this meeting that the county court of Linn county should levy not more than 1 mill for special road purposes under the present road law; hut that the said county court should levy a 2 -mill tax In addition to that neces sary for general county purpoKes, and that the same and whole thereof should be expended on the road of the county under the direction of the county court.' BLACK SPOTS ON l'OIlK. (O. A. C. Bulletin.) During tho butchering season of the year the Kxperiment Ktatlon fre quently receives Kpeclmens of pork that present an unmarketable appear ance. Tho rind, or skin, tnken from the abdominal region nnd liiHlde of the legs, Is found to be dotted with Mack wart-llko growths of various stzeB ranging from that of a pln-heal to a hazelnut. Many of these hjio.h In the early stages contain a small amount of pus, and by careful exam ination a small mite will be found burled deeply In tho skin. The mite causing these punt u res and subsequent black sputa Is known as DenifHlex fiilliriiltirum var mi In, a very largo name for such a small mite that may he soon only by the aid1 of a magnifying glass. Just when the mite uttacks the hog Is not well known, and ns It Imrrown deeply Into the skin, treatment or the uko of hiHOctlcldes Is of little value; besides there is no Indication of Its pTenenco until the time of butchering, when the damage Is al ready done. These blackened spots, although unsightly, do not Injure the ment for food, ami they may be completely re moved with the skin. K. F. PKItNOT. Women Who Wear WolL It U aatonithlng how great a change i Uw yean of married life often mako In the appesranro and disposition of many wornon. Tho fnuthnou, tho charm, the brilliance vanUh like the bloom from peach which li rudely handled. The natron la only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. There are two reasons for this changn, Ignorance and neglect. Few young women approclatr the shock to the systi-m through the change which comes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pvlvle drains and weak nesses which too often come with mar riage and motherhood, not undemanding that this secret drain is robbing tho cheek of I la fraahiKMs and the form of lu fairness. As surely aa the general health suffer when there la dcHemont of tho health of the delicate woniaMjcorgans, so surely whfTkcv organs imNtabliBhed In neai in tne to the Tact Id f re witness itti comeTrrMk&. PlIMon women havn found hmltk hapt.lncs In (ho use of Dr. l'lrrr..'. p.. .wUeTri'iicrlinliin. Ilmakva weak worn. lWMWOW I III it 1B 10! m "WIS. 385(2' Let) V ALCOHOL 3 PKH CCHT AVegelabb BreparslionBrAv slmilailiiSilicrouilafHlRrtula ling liie Sumachs andBwektf Promoles DigosHonChfeifd ness and festunlalnsiilir Opiunt.Morprune norMiiienL IMOTNARCOTIC. MpnfOUIkStMWWxat JltSana CtenMSugar Itmtaftm ttnw. A nerftcl Remtdv for Conslta- llon , Sour Slomach.Dlarrla Worms jtoirvulsioiis.rcwrisfr ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of XEYV YOIflt GASTORIA For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Or Exact Copy of Wrapper. in Use For Over Thirty Years fncTnnif UHO I UI1IH VMC Off NTaUlt 0OMMHV. NTW TOB OtTT. B.X ON CERTAIN MEDICINES. Luuf County Extends Locul Option Law to Drug Stores. EUGENE, Or., Dec. 13. Acting under the local option lay In Lane county. District Attorney E. R. Bry son has Just notified the druggists of Eugene that they must not sell cer tuln kltula of bitters, which, It la al- i.-kuu, nave otreii tKjiu regularly since i the local ontlon law went into effect to a large number of persons for beverages, on account of the great amount of alcohol said to be con tained In them. Among the medicines placed under the ban by the district attorney are four patent medicines. The druggists have, written to the manufacturers of each of these com pounds to see whether or not they will take up the matter and test it in the' courts. Notice has been served not only upon the druggists of Eugene, but those in every town in Lane county, as well as in Bonton and Lincoln counties, which comprise llrysou's district. This order has created con sternation among the local druggists, as they have always done a big busi ness In the sale of these medicines, both before and since the local option law went into effect. itosKiiuu; cask decided. Applicant fur TimlK-r Nml Not Visit Claim Itcforchund. Atty. George Neuner went to Drain Mary M. says she Is going to get today on business. He will remnln her sweetheart one of those beautiful to attend tho big W. O. W. logrolling Locket Signet Kings at Cllngenpeel's thero itomorrow night. for a Xnuts prescut. ddl5 OID MA CLAUS llaa been working overtime at our store lately. He him been favoring uh with a good tOiare of hit Uusinesu. The fuct 1h that ever since we opened tip our l)rnt Christmas stock in Hose burg two years ago the old man has come to us when he wanted eome IhliiK real nice for hie good friends. We appreciate this and so each year we get a butter lino from which he can mako his selections, and he uses more of our goods. lie ie nearly .tickled to death this year at the Hue wo have fixed for htm. He thinks our store Is the "neatest ever" place to get ChrlHtnuiH girts. That'B what we always try to make our store. We furnish the right goods at tho right prices hut always good. Santa Cluus says that Is the reason he likes to buy his gifts of WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. It Is held by the Supreme court of tho Dis trict of Columbia that the Interior Department cannot require that en trymen under the timber and stone act shall personally go upon the land sought before making their initiative entry. This decision was rendered fn the case of Mary S. Ness, whose tim ber entry of a tract In the Roseburg, Or., land office had been cancelled be cause she had not visited the land before filing. The court holds that the department was without author ity In cancelling this entry merely on the ground "that the applicant dis covered the character of the land from having had an expert examine it." This decision Is of far-reaching effect, and seriously affects the new regulations recently promulgated for the enforcement of the timber and stone act. EVEU HAVE IT? If You Have, the Statement of This 1 toeb ii rg Citizen Will Interest. HUEY Jeweler Optician Roseburg Hbstract Co. Hrt furnishing Abstracts, Filing: Papers, Etc., at ORRATLY REDUCED PRICES "Lists of the VACANT LANDS iu the Roseburg Lund Opening January 20, 1909, at $1.00 each. We prepare all of our abstracts direct from the County Records. The Sure and Safe Method. Ollloo ltoom 1, Mill-stem IIiillilltiK. ItoHi'liurg, Oregon. Ever have a "low-down" pain In tho back? In the "small," right over the hllks? That's the home of backache. It's caused by sick kidneys. That's why Doan's KWney Pills cure It. L. Mathews, 1213 Short St., Rose burg, Or., says: "I was troubled by kidney complaint and though I had use mnny remedies I could get no positive relief. Kelng attracted by statements recommending Doan's Kidney Pills I decided to try them and got a box at Marstera & Co's. drug store. The benefit I found from the use of the first box led me to continue taking them. Since then my kidneys have been acting in a normal manner and I have felt much better. I can state that Doan's Kkl ney Pills are the best kidney remedy 1 know of." Kor sale by all duvglsts. Price HO cents. Foster-MilDurn Co., Buf fnlo. Now York, Bole agents for the United States. Homomber the name Doan's and take no other. Shoes We Are Proud to Show In every rosiccl our new shoos for women hhi'ss merit. Finest leathers built for nil oci'nslnns. I.ltfhl wells for bright nnd thy days. Heavy soles intended for sleet and snow. Dressy turn shoes and llfht wells for evening. Miule by a reliable and able utnnofm'turor Kuppendorf Dlltm.n R. L Stephens Successor to Parrot Bros Exclusive Shoe Dealer $3.00 $5.00 Next Door to Postoffke a strong ami nick women wall. Ingrudl nu on UlHil contains no alroliol oi harmful habit . forming: drucs. Msrir wholly of those native, American, medic- i msi roots most hluhly rivomn.omb'd h. leading medical sutliurltlcs of all the rv ral achimls of prnrtlre for the euro ol woman's pxcullnr ailments. For mining inotlirrs.nr f,,r those broken Oown In health by too (n-.iu.nt la-u'lnu ol children, also for the eiHvtnl im.th. r lo prepare the system for the commit el bntiy and making Its advent oy hik' almost tialnlets, there Isnoniedvlncnuiir n g.iod aa "Favorite Pree.-rlpiliMi.- li aan do no harm In any condition of tin system. It Is a mint potent liivtforatlnn Ionic and strengihcninit nervine nicely adapted lo woman's ilflii-nte vtem by a physician of larse evcMcnre if, the treat Bient of woman's peculiar ailments. Dr. Pierce may lie consulted by iettei free of charge. Ad.lmsn Dr. R. V. Pierre InTallds' iloul sod Surgical InsUUta Buffalo, V V. Never sacrifice quality for price. Bee a Hush and Lane and the Victor Jlauo. dtf The Right KIND at the Right PRICE The SQUARE DEAL Farm and Poultry FENCE Stock Fence 27 39 . 47 inches Poultr Fence 3 4 - 5 Feet Strongest Wire Fencing Made J. F. BARKER Co. Iiip1-ninit- nml YH.M.i-. Thorn HI I. Itowttcrg. Orrftn Kl'KP'H liAWYEK AOQUTTKI). SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 12. A not-guilty verdict was returned by thu jury at midnight In the case or Frank J. Murphy, one of the attor neys for Uuef charged with complic ity In the alleged nttempt to bribe John M. Kelly, one of the veniremen drawn upon the Jury In Ruef's recent trlat. Nine ballots were taken. It Is said that the first ballot stood nine for acquittal and three for convic tion. They were ,0111 exactly 12 hours. Marked for Death. "Three years ago 1 was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail ed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac. Ky. "The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until I had gained f8 pounds In weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds tho world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and 'hroat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marstera & Co's. drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 8I1IKLDS WINS III U.K. Den Shields has sustained hie re putation as a fine shot by winning the Winchester rifle given as a prize for the best five-shot score last week at the new Indoor Kifle Range. The competition for the honor of winning was keen, -the nearest competitor to Mr. Shields being Walter Urishln. who gave him at hot chase, scoring 27 to Shields' 28. The range Is offer ing two prizes this week, one for high score and one for 2nd high score. No doubt there will be even more interest than In last week's contest. I This Is Worth Bonding. ! T.eo F. Zellnskl, of 68 Gibson St.. ! RurTnlo, N. Y., says: "I cured the j mot annoying cold sore I ever had. 1 with Hncklen's Arnica Salve. J ap I piled this salve ocr a Jay for two da, when every trace of the sore : was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marstera A j Co s. drug store. 2occ. j Douglas County Creamery butter only Sic a two-pound square. Ask your grocer for It Patronise home I Industry. dtf SANTA GLAUS HAS AMtlVKl) AT A0'5 DOOil STATIOnCRT STORE And we are now loaded to the doors with the finest and largest line of HOLIDAY CiOOIIS we have ever carried. Don't forget to remember your friends with one of more of our beautiful gifts, and try and call early before the lines are broken we have something for everybody and are sure to please you. DUieuuONB IiiUUe now yviii uo i'u- nniim uihii J pip mm. for them. We Invite you to call at once. You are always welcome whether you buy or not. Checks taken. open evenings until ten o'clock. Store BOOKS - BOOKS As usual our line Is complete, we have every thing from the 5-cent linen Juvenile up. Roys' BookB, Girls' Rooks, Dainty Gift Rooks In profu sion, for both old and young. All the late copy rights, $1.25 each. Reprints 75c each, Rible and Testaments, 25 cents to $5 each. We also have Catholic Prayer Rooks. We can supply anything on earth In the book line. If we don't have It in stock we will get It for you. STATIONERY Fine Stationery In beautiful Christmas Boxes from GO cents to $2.00 a box. DOLLS - DOLLS We have the largest line ever shown in Rose burg. Everything imaginable from $1.00 to $8.50 each. China Dolls, Bisque Dolls, Kid Body Dolls, dressed Dolls and undressed Dolls, Baby Dolls and Rag Dolls. Dolls heads In China, Bisque and Metal with hair or without. All Bizes and kinds, 5 cents to $2.50 each. LOWNEYS CANDIES FANCY GOODS Our line Is so large that we can only enumerate a very small portion. It Is the most complete and most beautiful we have ever carried. Toilet Cases, Traveling Cases, Writing Cases, Collar and Cuffs, Manicure Sets, Brush and Comb Sots, Cigar Jars, Smoker's Sets, Beautiful Vases, all high lu quality and cheap in price. Mirrors, Raby Sets, Military Brushes, Shaving Sets, Ink Wells, Japan ese Goods, Ornaments and Other Fancy Goods too numerous to mention In this space. :: 1 The greatest values and most beautiful Holiday packages put up in America. No other goods can take the place of Lowney's, and your sweetheart knows It. All prices, from 50c to $6.50 each. LEATHER GOODS. Gentleman's Purses and Letter Cases of all grades, Ladies' Purses, Hand Bags, and Satchels, Music Rolls, Travelling Cases, etc., an up-to-date Hue of new styles, 50 cents to $14.50. FOUNTAIN PENS In both plain holders and the gold and silver mounted are most suitable gifts for either lady or gentleman. The mounted pens range from $2 to $10 each and we guarantee every pen don't forget that point. ' Our Christmas sale will be something out of the ordinary, the rush. Come at once and avoid CHRISTMAS TKKE OKXAMKXTS, CAXDLHS AN'I) IIOIDKItS, SANTA CLAUS MASKS, XMAS ('Altl)S, POST CARD AMIl'MS, I'llOTOCK AI'll ALI1I MS, AUTOGRAPH Al.lll'MS, Piri'lRKS, ZZ IIOTH KRAMKO AND L'NFItA.MKII, TOYS, MAtJl C I.ANTHRNS, RANKS, HORN'S, TOPS, CHIL- 12 lHtKN'H ItlAX'KS. KTO. ALL VK HAVK FOR (JOTTUN TO TNLL YOU AIIOl'T VK WILL SHOW YOU WHKN YOU CALL. DON'T FOIW.KT W K WILL TAKE YOUR CHUCKS AND ARE OPEN IX EVEN1NUS. i , : tt i Agee's Book & Stationery Store! j Headquarters For Holiday Coods MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: PHONE 00:t. ORKttOX NEWS . Albany citizens have subscribed $24,000 worth of stock toward a milk condenser, which will begin op orations in that city next spring. Two Oregon murder cases, in each of which the defendant's name was Johnson, were decided by juries last Saturday. At Hlllsboro, Walter M. Rough Dry Price List. IltONIil). Cents Counterpanes, 10c, fringed , Sheets Pillow Slips Pillow Roisters Tablecloths Tablecloths, large or hem stitched Towels Towels, bath Towels, roller Napkins Cloths Flour sacks Dollies Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs, silk Standcovers, plain , NOT IROXKH. Overshlrts Undershirts . . . . . , Underdrawers NiKhtshlrts , Combination , Pajamas, pair, Under vest , Hose, pair Neckties , each. . .15 .. 3 .. 2 .. 4 . . 6 . .10 .. 1 .. 2 . . 2 .. 1 .. 1 . 2 . . 1 . . 1 .. 2 .. 2 .. 5 .. C .. 6 . . 3 .. 5 . .10 .. 2 .. 2 .. 1 STARCHED. Skirts B Nightdresses 3 Drawers 3 Chemise 3 Corset covers 2 Waists g Waists, boy's 3 Ktnionas g Wrappers n Aprons 2 Child's Pieces 2 Shams, pair 10 Sash curtains 2 Pillow Covers 2 Bonnets 2 Sleeves, pair .-. , 2 Delta 1 EXTRAS. Illankets, wool, pr 50 Hlankets, cotton, pr 25 Quilts 2,-, lledtlrks 10c up Sweaters ' 15 No Shirts. Collars. Cuffs. Vests, Ijice Curtains. Overalls or Jumpers done In this department 'except at regular prices. A list of articles must ac company each bundle, or our count accepted as correct. We starch all article! that require It. No bundle for less than 25 cents. KOSEUIKO STEAM LAUNDRY. Johnson was found guilty of murder In the first degree In having slain Elmer Perdue In a lonely cabin in Washington County last July. At Portland, Matt Johnson, who killed Fred J. Holock during a bar-room brawl, was found guilty in the sec ond degree, while his 211-year-old son, who ran several blocks to get the murderous revolver for his father, was acquitted. The Secretary of the Treasury has recommended an appropriation for Crater Lake National park of $21, 745. Out of this amount $14,000 is to be exiwnded In the construction of roads and trails. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Remaining uncalled for In tho Roseburg postoftlce on Dec. 14, 1908, are the following letters, which will be charged at the rate of one cent each: llradley, J. V.; Durkett, Mr.: Brls tow, Mrs. Chas.; Cuppor, T. P.; Col lins, W. J.: Foster, llert.; Box 20; Howe, G. E.; Leas, E. E.; Lythrope. Mrs. Frank; Miller, Clyde; Stanley, Geo. W.; Siren, John; Wilson, Frank. C. W. PARKS, P. M. 0 Engineer S. K. Wlllett returned Sunday from a three-months sojourn in San Francisco. Mrs. Wlllett re turned a few days enrlier from a trip to Kansas City, Mo., where she visit ed with relatives. Now Is the time to make your pur chases for Xmas. The early shop pers have the best to pick from. Our store never was 8j full of good things Something for every member of the family. Drop In and look us over. RICE & RICE. Solid Gold Watches Scarf Pins and Brooches. Gold l tiled Watches. Shirt Waist Sets. Nickel and Gun Metal Wntclies. Itelt Pins nnd Ruckles. An Immense line of Fobs for ImiI les nnd Gents. 1 complete line of Optical Goods, Collnr Pins, Comln, Hat Pins, etc. The finest nnd best line of II nihrcllns in the city. DIAMOND KINGS from tl.RO to 1,000.00 Ear Screws, Patent Loops, Stone nnd Pearl Sets. Tho finest line ol tit nnd Hat Cut Glass, Thimbles. J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker ROSEBURC. . . OREGON ....,..,., ,- , rK,u,iTu uregon, iniHitn plate nnd stcrllnii (omh, Itrusli and Mirror Sets, Napkin Khirs, Trays, Clo ,.,'ui nmoKiui; sets, IJtillcH' 0iera Glasses, ( locks. Jewel Hoxes, Solid Gold,. Gold Killed and Silver O. 1). NEWHARD. 8. P. NEWHARD. ft ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET NEWHARD BROS.. Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds FliK nnd Poultry W'e cater to the most particular person, and the more fastidious and critical the palate the more we deliKht In tickling It. Our steaks, chops and prime roasts make dishes fit for a king. Special Free Delivery. Phone 1341. Wo Buy Hide. 8hop on Sheridan Sttvet, Near the Depot. 1 'hone loss All Work Quaranteea H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge -Racks, Etc Ul i mak an eattmaU on your work, simb and Hot Watf a Specialty Foot, of Jackson SL. Revar Work Neatly Don 1 -